NEW YORK, March 5. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump could consider resuming military aid to Ukraine if there is progress toward peace talks, US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said.
"I think if we can nail down these negotiations and move towards these negotiations, and in fact, put some confidence-building measures on the table, then the president will take a hard look at lifting this pause," Waltz said on Fox News.
Waltz also said Trump was satisfied with the message sent by Vladimir Zelensky, so the US president ordered officials to work out details of future talks. Trump said during his Congress speech on Tuesday that he had received a message from Zelensky that expressed his readiness to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine.
On February 28, Zelensky met with Trump at the White House. Their televised exchange suddenly unraveled into a shouting match, with Trump scolding Zelensky for being disrespectful to the US, and Vance saying that Zelensky had never thanked the country for all the support provided to Kiev. A news conference scheduled to follow the meeting was canceled. The US president posted a statement to Truth Social, telling off Zelensky for being disrespectful and not ready for peace.
On March 3, Trump wrote on Truth Social that Zelensky’s remark about the conflict being far from over was "the worst statement that could have been made." He added that "America will not put up with it for much longer."
Later that day, Trump said, aparently referring to Zelensky, that if someone doesn’t want peace in Ukraine, that person "will not stay here for long." He also expressed confidence in Russia's desire to resolve the conflict. The White House then announced that Washington had suspended military aid to Kiev.